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How angry were you when the pen and paper were invented?I make one comment about an ai and every chucklefuck under the sun bombards me. remind me to never use the IT board again
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How angry were you when the pen and paper were invented?I make one comment about an ai and every chucklefuck under the sun bombards me. remind me to never use the IT board again
I am sorry I cannot be assed to try and figure this out myself but can someone do womb wizard? I will give you good boy stickers in return.
I really am disliking the animefication of Ted. Pure uncanny shit.
I mean, that's Hollywood's main goal anyway, so this is less of a "who cares" but a major selling point.Who cares if the final product is mediocre dreck
Aka your dad was always right: art school is a big mistake.This is going to be a gigantic shitshow. I've barely spent a day fucking around with this and I can tell you right now you'll be hearing about this for years.
I'm calling it now, the Information Era is dead and we are now in the Machine Era. Computer information processing is now more important to the direction of society than the general ubiquity of information which defined the information era, just as the WWW redirected the world from the Nuclear Era and the cold war standoff to a global interconnected community.
- Artist outcry about being replaced by a $600 GPU.
- IP concerns in that an artist's style can be trained into a hypernetwork and reproduced instantaneously.
- Government, legislative, nonprofit, and public outcries regarding the triviality of producing near lifelike CSAM.
- Privacy concerns in being able to make passing nude / otherwise offensive or humiliating images of real people.
Governments using ML to memorize faces from public IDs to track people in public (China literally already does this), civil litigation over copyright defemation and nonconsensual pornography, criminal litigation over production
It's happening.
Ever seen the movie "Simone"?There are Hollywood moguls thinking this AI shit is great. Who needs to pay screen writers, actors, film crews, special effects artist, composers and musicians when they can be replaced by robots and computers for less money or for free. Who cares if the final product is mediocre dreck as long as it makes more profit with less hassle without dealing with unions and guilds?
This soulless machine produced mockery of "art" is a terrible but sadly unsurprising indictment of the modern age. Where's the passion? Where's the soul? If you want real art, that takes human imagination and skill. For example:
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Peinture (Le Chien) By Joan Miro
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Untitled (1970) by Cy Twombly
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No. 5 by Jason Pollock
And my personal favourite:
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Bridge by Robert Ryan. This pinnacle of human achievement is valued at 20.6 million dollars. On a completely unrelated note, you can buy a blank canvas for about 15 quid.
Could a soulless machine produce artworks of such profound beauty? I think not. A monkey randomly applying paint to a canvas might however.
No tears.
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What happens if you put in Sneed and Chuck
"Framing people for crimes" will the first (and most widespread) use.I really don't understand why you're in such a hurry to put people out of work.
Your job is next.
You forgot a major one.
Framing people for crimes.
I think you're gonna see more of it.I for one can't wait until this shit starts replacing this globohomo alegra type shit you see plaguing any and all corporate art. It'd still be soulless but at least I wouldn't feel like I'm being treated like a fucking child everytime I see it.
I really don't understand why you're in such a hurry to put people out of work.